2006-2007 Fellows
Published on: May 19, 2006

HIV/AIDS AND PUBLIC HEALTH
POLICY RESEARCH IN AFRICA

2006-2007 SSRC Reseach Fellowship Recipients

The Social Science Research Council awarded eight fellowships in 2006-2007 to African researchers for improving HIV/AIDS and public health policy responses to HIV/AIDS related sexual violence and care-giving. Eleven fellows, representing five countries most affected by HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa, were selected from more than 140 applications. Funding for this program is generously provided by the Open Society Institute’s Network Public Health Program.

SENIOR FELLOWSHIPS

  • Deborah Budlender and Penny Parenzee (South Africa) Who cares about the carers? Care work in HIV/AIDS policies and programmes

  • Anne Kamau (Kenya) Investigating circumcision-related sexual violence among adolescent boys in Kenya as a risk factor for HIV/AIDS

ASSOCIATE FELLOWSHIPS

  • Anne Ikiara (Kenya)

    Gender issues in care giving of HIV/AIDS patients in Kambaa Division, Kiambu District of Kenya

  • Amon Kabuili (Malawi)

    The impact of gender-related violence and discrimination on the susceptibility of young people to HIV/AIDS in Central Malawi

  • Samwell Mbugua, Sellamaris Mthoka and Elizabeth Kamau-Mbuthia (Kenya)

    Effectiveness and utilization of comprehensive care centers by People Living with HIV/AIDS

  • Tirelo Modie-Moroka (Botswana)

    Intimate partner violence, substance abuse and HIV transmission risks in Botswana

  • Stella Nyani (Uganda)

    Sleeping with my dead husband’s brother! Complex violations within widow-inheritance among contemporary Baganda

  • Mark Tumwine (Uganda)

    Burden of voluntarism on women involved in HIV care giving: is voluntarism a sustainable approach to delivery of care in Uganda?

 
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